The G-Project G-Boom's briefcase-looking body may not look like other Bluetooth speakers, but that's not to say that this speaker doesn't sound good. In fact, it pumps out loud tunes at 103dB and will make your neighbors jealous. We like that the speaker has a handle to carry it, as well as on-board controls that let you easily skip tracks.

The RIVA Turbo X Bluetooth speaker is crazy-loud and cranks out tunes at a whopping 100dB. It may not be the most affordable or portable Bluetooth speaker, but it sure packs a punch and has a long 25-hour battery life. You can even use it as a speakerphone.

There aren't many speakers like the JBL Pulse 2. It's outfitted with several LEDs that displays a color light show when the speaker is in use. You can change the pattern of the lights and their colors or disable the feature entirely if you want to. Besides the speaker's awesome aesthetic, it has one of the strongest sound qualities available in a portable speaker. Its bass-response is simply phenomenal. On the downside, this speaker is only splash-resistant; it isn't waterproof like several other Bluetooth speakers, but it can crank out tunes at a loud 97dB.

The FUGOO Tough XL is the best speaker to take camping, on a hike, or to the lake. It's IP67 rated, meaning it can withstand water (both freshwater and saltwater), mud, snow, dust, and sand. You can drop the speaker in 3 feet of water for a half-hour and it will be just fine. The speaker's audio drivers are positioned on all four of its sides, so the Tough XL delivers a loud 97dB and 360-degree sound.

The UE ROLL 2 is our favorite small speaker. Like the BOOM 2 and MEGABOOM, it offers a waterproof design and a handful of color schemes to choose from. It can be controlled via a smartphone app, and you can pair it with other UE speakers. It cranks out tunes at 95dBA and its sound quality is truly excellent for a speaker of its size. Check out our full review for a closer look at the UE ROLL 2.

Like its younger sibling, the UE BOOM 2, the UE MEGABOOM delivers a punchy and loud 360-degree sound at 90dBA. It is waterproof, comes in several different color combinations, and has an impressive 20-hour battery life. If you want one of the best-sounding and loudest Bluetooth speakers, few can compare to this one.

The UE BOOM 2 is one of the best overall Bluetooth speakers available today. It comes in a number of bright, eye-catching color combinations and delivers an excellent 360-degree sound, an IPX7 rating for water resistance, and clever gesture controls. Plus, it's loud, 90dB to be exact, extremely portable, and you can pair it with other UE speakers.

Despite having a small footprint, the VAVA Voom 21 sure knows how to fill a room with sound. It offers three separate EQ modes: Standard, Party, and Surround. At a maximum volume of 80dB, it's certainly loud enough to be the speaker you use at your next party. It doubles as a speakerphone and has a USB port for charging your devices. However, charging your phone will lessen its 10-hour battery life.

Bose's newest Bluetooth speaker, the SoundLink Revolve, has a shape similar in vein to the UE Boom. It features two passive radiators, a downward-facing transducer with 360-degree deflector, and another omnidirectional acoustic deflector for even sound distribution. As expected from Bose product, the sound of this speaker is loud and the quality is crystal-clear.

This Bluetooth speaker features an attractive modern-looking design. It is equipped with four full-range drivers that deliver powerful and loud 360-degree sound. The speaker is water-resistant, has an AUX port, and a convenient carrying handle. Its battery life isn't as long as others, but it's still one of the loudest Bluetooth speakers money can buy.

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